Burnley: November 2008 Archives

Paterson's pick me plea

Burnley striker Martin Paterson is hoping his brace against Barnsley on Monday will put him into the starting line up against Derby.

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Jay eyes Gunners clash

Burnley's Jay Rodriguez is desperately hoping he can to feature in next week's clash with Arsenal in the Carling Cup.

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Chairman positive over future

Burnley's latest accounts show they have reduced their debts last year from £4.3m to £1.8m thanks to loans and player sales.

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Ref blasted again

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has launched a broadside at referee Nigel Miller after the Clarets 3-2 defeat at Barnsley on Monday night.

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Thompson sending off upsets Coyle

Steven Thompson's sending off, the fifth of Burnley's season, left manager Owen Coyle incensed after the draw with Doncaster.

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Boss on loan deals

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has not ruled out adding some loan players to the squad before the deadline for any signings next Thursday.

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Coyle waits on defender

Burnley are anxiously awaiting news on the fitness of Michael Duff, after he picked up an injury on international duty.

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Defender looks to top flight

Michael Duff has admitted he is desperate for top-flight football after netting the winning penalty against Chelsea in the Carling Cup.

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Boss waits on star injury

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hopeful that Chris Eagles will have shaken off his knock in time to face Doncaster at the weekend.

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Clarets look to top flight

Owen Coyle is being tipped to bid for Chelsea players on loan as Burnley look to strengthen their squad in January.

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Gunners next up for Clarets

Burnley's reward for dumping Chelsea out of the Carling Cup is a home clash with Arsenal in the quarter-finals.

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Keeper has no preference in draw

Burnley hero Brian Jensen says the Clarets are happy to play anyone in the Carling Cup following the amazing victory over Chelsea.

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Jensen the spot kick hero

Not for the first time this season Burnley boss Owen Coyle has hailed his keeper Brian Jensen as a Clarets hero.

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We can win - skipper

Burnley skipper Steven Caldwell says they can overcome the odds and beat Chelsea tonight in the Carling Cup.

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Boss hopes for deals

Burnley's Owen Coyle is hoping that the clash with Chelsea will open up the possibility of landing some Blues youngsters on loan.

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Coyle upset with sending off

Burnley boss Owen Coyle was unhappy with defender Clarke Carlisle's sending off in the defeat to Wolves at the weekend.

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Chelsea warned by Claret's star

Burnley midfielder Chris Eagles has warned the strollers of the Kings Road Chelsea not to underestimate the Clarets next week.

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Coyle's illness worries

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has selection worries ahead of the clash with Wolves as a virus sweeps through the camp.

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Eagles praised by boss

Owen Coyle has heaped praise on Chris Eagles but says there is still plenty more to come from the youngster.

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Boss repays duo

Burnley boss Owen Coyle says the recent first-team inclusion of Robbie Blake and Chris Eagles is reward for their efforts.

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No regrets for Eagles

Burnley new boy Chris Eagles says he has no regrets about leaving Manchester United over the summer and joining the Clarets.

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Paterson's pick me plea

Burnley striker Martin Paterson is hoping his brace against Barnsley on Monday will put him into the starting line up against Derby.

More: Paterson's pick me plea |

Jay eyes Gunners clash

Burnley's Jay Rodriguez is desperately hoping he can to feature in next week's clash with Arsenal in the Carling Cup.

More: Jay eyes Gunners clash |

Chairman positive over future

Burnley's latest accounts show they have reduced their debts last year from £4.3m to £1.8m thanks to loans and player sales.

More: Chairman positive over future |

Ref blasted again

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has launched a broadside at referee Nigel Miller after the Clarets 3-2 defeat at Barnsley on Monday night.

More: Ref blasted again |

Thompson sending off upsets Coyle

Steven Thompson's sending off, the fifth of Burnley's season, left manager Owen Coyle incensed after the draw with Doncaster.

More: Thompson sending off upsets Coyle |

Boss on loan deals

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has not ruled out adding some loan players to the squad before the deadline for any signings next Thursday.

More: Boss on loan deals |

Coyle waits on defender

Burnley are anxiously awaiting news on the fitness of Michael Duff, after he picked up an injury on international duty.

More: Coyle waits on defender |

Defender looks to top flight

Michael Duff has admitted he is desperate for top-flight football after netting the winning penalty against Chelsea in the Carling Cup.

More: Defender looks to top flight |

Boss waits on star injury

Burnley boss Owen Coyle is hopeful that Chris Eagles will have shaken off his knock in time to face Doncaster at the weekend.

More: Boss waits on star injury |

Clarets look to top flight

Owen Coyle is being tipped to bid for Chelsea players on loan as Burnley look to strengthen their squad in January.

More: Clarets look to top flight |

Gunners next up for Clarets

Burnley's reward for dumping Chelsea out of the Carling Cup is a home clash with Arsenal in the quarter-finals.

More: Gunners next up for Clarets |

Keeper has no preference in draw

Burnley hero Brian Jensen says the Clarets are happy to play anyone in the Carling Cup following the amazing victory over Chelsea.

More: Keeper has no preference in draw |

Jensen the spot kick hero

Not for the first time this season Burnley boss Owen Coyle has hailed his keeper Brian Jensen as a Clarets hero.

More: Jensen the spot kick hero |

We can win - skipper

Burnley skipper Steven Caldwell says they can overcome the odds and beat Chelsea tonight in the Carling Cup.

More: We can win - skipper |

Boss hopes for deals

Burnley's Owen Coyle is hoping that the clash with Chelsea will open up the possibility of landing some Blues youngsters on loan.

More: Boss hopes for deals |

Coyle upset with sending off

Burnley boss Owen Coyle was unhappy with defender Clarke Carlisle's sending off in the defeat to Wolves at the weekend.

More: Coyle upset with sending off |

Chelsea warned by Claret's star

Burnley midfielder Chris Eagles has warned the strollers of the Kings Road Chelsea not to underestimate the Clarets next week.

More: Chelsea warned by Claret's star |

Coyle's illness worries

Burnley boss Owen Coyle has selection worries ahead of the clash with Wolves as a virus sweeps through the camp.

More: Coyle's illness worries |

Eagles praised by boss

Owen Coyle has heaped praise on Chris Eagles but says there is still plenty more to come from the youngster.

More: Eagles praised by boss |

Boss repays duo

Burnley boss Owen Coyle says the recent first-team inclusion of Robbie Blake and Chris Eagles is reward for their efforts.

More: Boss repays duo |

No regrets for Eagles

Burnley new boy Chris Eagles says he has no regrets about leaving Manchester United over the summer and joining the Clarets.

More: No regrets for Eagles |

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